Ok, this is different from immigration.
This happened in Germany.
Two German-born terror suspects to be deported - BBC News
Two German-born wannabe islamofascists were planning an attack. One's parents were from Nigeria, the other's parents were from Algeria. The men were not convicted, in fact charges were dropped. They are considered "dangerous" though. So, Germany wants to deport them and banish them forever from Germany. It is possible, in part, because Germany (along with many other countries) confers citizenship differently than the US.
This kind of thing could basically not happen here because of the constitution. Someone born here is a citizen. But, clearly, this isn't the only way to determine citizenship. It has been discussed whether to change that constitutional provision (or ignore it).
Curious to what extent INGO sees any issues with this.
This happened in Germany.
Two German-born terror suspects to be deported - BBC News
Two German-born wannabe islamofascists were planning an attack. One's parents were from Nigeria, the other's parents were from Algeria. The men were not convicted, in fact charges were dropped. They are considered "dangerous" though. So, Germany wants to deport them and banish them forever from Germany. It is possible, in part, because Germany (along with many other countries) confers citizenship differently than the US.
This kind of thing could basically not happen here because of the constitution. Someone born here is a citizen. But, clearly, this isn't the only way to determine citizenship. It has been discussed whether to change that constitutional provision (or ignore it).
Curious to what extent INGO sees any issues with this.